Appointed by Senate President: Susan C. Lee
Appointed by House Speaker: Jheanelle K. Wilkins
Appointed by State Superintendent of Schools: Charles Askew; Thomas Chapman; Ryan Cowder; Theodore Hartman; Ann T. Kellogg; Jacqueline C. LaFiandra; Baron Rodriguez; Amelia Vance; Alison Vannoy.
Ex officio: Chip Stewart, designee of Secretary of Information Technology; Michael T. Garman, designee of Executive Director, Maryland Association of Boards of Education; Chrystie Crawford-Smick, designee of President, Maryland State Education Assocation; Ellen Zavian, designee of President, Maryland PTA; Jeffrey A. Lawson, Ed.D., designee of Executive Director, Public School Superintendents' Association of Maryland.
State Education Building, 200 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Staff: Chandra K. Haislet
c/o State Department of Education
Nancy S. Grasmick State Education Building, 200 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201 - 2595
(410) 767-0025
e-mail: chandra.haislet@maryland.gov
web: www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/pages/sdpc/index.aspx
In June 2019, the Student Data Privacy Council was formed by the General Assembly (Chapter 398, Acts of 2019).
First, the Council is studying the development and implementation of the Student Data Privacy Act of 2015 (Chapter 413, Acts of 2015). Next, the Council is evaluating how the Act protects covered information from unauthorized access destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. Further, the Council is ascertaining whether reasonable security practices and procedures, as well as reasonable privacy controls, have been implemented and maintained to protect information under the Act. In addition, similar law and best practices in other states will be reviewed and analyzed by the Council, as will technology developments that might relate to student data privacy.
Based on its findings, the Council may recommend statutory or regulatory changes to the Student Data Privacy Act of 2015. The Council also may recommend that its own termination date be repealed to enable the Council to permanently evaluate student data privacy issues.
Authorization for the Council ends May 31, 2021.
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